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Description
Emergency Department Technician Emergency Department
State College, PA, United States (On-site)
Job Description
POSITION SUMMARY
Responsible to the Manager of the ED for overall practice; works under the supervision Nursing Supervisor, Charge Nurse in the Emergency Department.
MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS
Education:
- High school diploma or GED.
Experience:
- Two years patient care experience.
Knowledge, Skills, Abilities:
- Demonstrates ability to follow directions and work independently, as well as with other personnel in clinical area.
- Works collaboratively with Emergency Department staff members.
- Demonstrates a high level of mental and emotional tolerance and even temperament when dealing with all people: uses tact, sensitivity, sound judgment and a professional attitude when relating with patient families and co-workers at all times.
License/Certification/Registration:
- Valid driver’s license.
- National Registry Emergency Medical Technician (EMT) or Pennsylvania EMT Certification required.
- Pennsylvania Emergency Medical Technician (EMT) Certification with EMSVO Endorsement preferred.
- Meets the American Heart Association’s standards for Healthcare Provider Basic Life Support (BLS) and renews BLS every two years.
- Within three months from the hire/transfer date, completes Crisis Prevention Institute’s Nonviolent Crisis Intervention (CPI NCI) training and renews every 2 years thereafter.
SUPERVISION RECEIVED
Receives general supervision from the Nursing Supervisor/Charge Nurse for overall assignment. Follows directions/delegation of the Nursing Supervisor/Charge nurse.
SUPERVISION GIVEN
None
Responsibilities
ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS
- Provides safe, effective patient care.
- Responds to cardiac arrests and codes in the ED & areas with the ED’s direct responsibility.
- Obtains or draw specimens for laboratory tests when ordered by physicians order.
- Starts and discontinues non-medicated IV’s as directed by registered nurses.
- Prepares patients for surgery.
- Performs catheterization on patients 15 years or older.
- Performs catheter care on alert patients that are too incapacitated to do their own. Teaches catheter care to alert patients that are capable of self-care.
- Assists in preparing patients for transport. Transports patients as directed.
- Assists in transferring patients.
- Performs Electrocardiograms (EKGs) as directed.
- Performs appropriate casting and splinting under the guidance of the physician.
- Assists with patient care, i.e., hygiene, feeding, providing patients with bedpans, urinals, etc., as appropriate.
- Obtains vital signs as directed.
- Administers enemas as needed.
- Records and reports care provided to include patient complaints and observations.
- Provides post mortem care as directed.
- Completes BSG, strep and urine pregnancy testing as ordered.
- Performs bladder scanning as directed.
- Orders supplies for the Emergency Department as a routine job responsibility.
- Assures all rooms are adequately stocked with supplies.
- Drives hospital wheelchair van/litter van and ambulance when directed by charge nurse/clinical supervisor.
- Maintains clean safe environment for patients, visitors and employees.
- Discards used supplies following care of patient; replenishing supplies used.
- Assists in keeping areas such as patient rooms, utility room, traction and supply closets and hallways clean and organized. Prepares instruments for reprocessing when necessary.
- Maintains hallways; keeps wheelchairs and litter from hallways. Transports excess equipment to areas as needed.
- Replaces equipment to appropriate areas.
- Utilizes appropriate policies and procedures when completing tasks.
- Establishes, maintains, and promotes effective communication.
- Observes and reports changes with patient conditions to appropriate registered nurse.
- Reports to Charge Nurse when arriving and departing.
- Documents appropriate information on dead on arrival (DOA) patients in the morgue.
- Addresses patients with appropriate title as agreed by patient and family.
- Greets and direct visitors to proper locations, instructing visitors on administrative visitation policy.
- Demonstrates ability to prioritize duties and maintain appropriate communication with that activity.
- Demonstrates current job knowledge and performance.
- Attends all mandatory in-services and educational programs.
- Participates in appropriate training programs following hospital policies.
NON-ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS
Performs related and miscellaneous duties as assigned.